Bray with the borough of Maidenhead Introduction, borough and manors BRAY with the BOROUGH OF MAIDENHEAD The parish of Bray , containing 7,820 acres, of which 2,208 are arable land, 4,690 under permanent grass and 492 woodland, 1 lies

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OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c. HORRIBLE AcCIDENT.-A horrible accident happened at Crew's Hole, St George's, Bristol, last week. A poor woman named Bull went out, leaving her infant, about four months old, asleep in a cradle in the kitchen, and on

GENERAL NEWS. tuErSS ASSMOCIkrION TfLEURAiNT.1 THE HEALTH OF THE PRINCESS OF WALES. The following bulletin was issued yesterday morning:- " Sandringham, Monday (11.30 a.m.) "Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales passed a very gcod 1ight, and is going

PERSONAL NOTES. J The Earl of Ancasier has undertaken, at his own cost, to restore the parish church ar Hacouby, South Lin- 1 colnshire. ij The Mayor and 3favvoress of Doncaster had a ftiuvenile dress part- at the Man-ion

FASHION. * THE COURT. It was only after the decease of the Prince Consort that it could be known how great was the amount of business performed by his Royal Highness. No one can be more painfully acquainted with

BRUSSIAN PREPARATIONS FOR WAR. dThe Times has a conspicuous notice of the present warlike preparations of Russia. Todleben is superib- tondina tha works for strengtheufng- Cronetadt and barring the approach to the Neva. In One channel leading to the

77 Berks.] INQUIRING CONCERNING CHARITIES. 75 Bray. Sir William Paul's Charity, continued. This rent-charge of 5/. is now paid by Robert Harvey, esq., of Langley Park, the owner of the estate called Kimbers, in Oakly Green, in the parish

660 INDEX TO THE LOCAL AND PERSONAL ACTS, 1801-1859. Class 20. -ÂTuunpikk and othek Roads. BEliKSÂ continued. (9.) Harwell ami Streatley Road. Amending, widening, &c. the Road leading from the London Turnpike Itond near the South or Upper End

428 which will soon render not them onlj odious, but so encourage them, that (hey will think themselves supported, or at least approved by the English Government. These hints I thought needful to give you the trouble of. [The

259 K$r. Thomas Braxd to tjte Earl of Ailesbuet. 1793, December 3. Naples. Â We have lately liad a visit from o carious ?md eccentric diameter, Sir Sidney Smith, who came from Smyrna in a gmidl vessel in whicli